Remembering the 10th Battalion (8th Jamaica War Contingent - 31 officers and 1304 men plus men from Antigua, The Bahamas and St. Kitts), of the British West Indies Regiment commanded by Lieut. Colonel Charles Willmore Long, who sailed from Jamaica on 26 August, via Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada arriving in Le Havre, France on 18 September 1917. From the middle of January 1918 the battalion was stationed at Taranto, Italy. All of the men were volunteers. For those who died extra information has been collected from the Soldiers' Effects records, but for lots of these men there are only medal records because they managed to survive; (the medal rolls are however split by island and show their original battalion). So they sailed from home, served in the war and then sailed home again, with the regiment not invited to the Peace (Victory) Parade held in London July 1919 // incomplete.
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British Army 14037 Acting Corporal British West Indies Regiment
Died 1918
Other Empire Force 10070 Private Jamaica War Contingent
British Army 14383 Private British West Indies Regiment 10th Battalion
Born 1897
British Army 13954 Private British West Indies Regiment 10th Battalion
Died 1918
Other Empire Force 9369 Private Jamaica War Contingent
British Army 13925 Private British West Indies Regiment 10th Battalion
Born 1897
Other Empire Force 8176 Private Jamaica War Contingent
British Army 14000 Private British West Indies Regiment
Born 1895
Died 1920
British Army 14239 Private British West Indies Regiment 10th Battalion
British Army 13643 Private British West Indies Regiment